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Submitting a Presentation
Application
Complete the Scholarship Application.
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Special Note: A Group may submit a
Presentation Scholarship Application. Each Member of the Group must submit a separate Scholarship Application form with accompanying support materials.
Send us your Solution to the
following DISC Challenge:
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Challenge:
Create
a presentation, viewable electronically and under 10 MB, that has value
to some aspect of the Destination ImagiNation® Program.
The committee will require an electronic version regardless of the format the
applicant chooses for their creation!
If submitting a video
entry, please click here for detailed instructions!
A copy of the entry should
also be mailed along with the
signed application and any other required documents to the address specified
below. You may email entries that are less than 2MB in size.
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Time: Your
application, solution and any supporting materials must be received by
February 1, 2009.
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The Scene: Examples
of Presentation topics include (but are not limited to): Team Manager or
Team Member training, Appraiser Training and DI Program Introduction.
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Materials:
The choice of tools is not limited and can include tools and/or systems
developed by the Applicant. Applicants should advise the Committee of
any tools or parts of the Presentation that were Applicant developed.
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Scoring:
You will receive
A. Points for
creativity
B. Points for relevancy
C. Points for Creative Problem Solving participation
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Clarifications:
Applicant will provide
a Presentation that can be viewed electronically that has value to some aspect
of Destination ImagiNation Program enhancement. Some examples of this could be
Presentations for Team Manager or Team member training, Appraiser training and
DI Program Introduction, but are not limited to those areas.
Presentations should be free of intellectual property infringements and
freely distributable for use by participants in Destination ImagiNation®. The choice of tools is the choice of the Applicant and can include tools and
systems developed by the Applicant Please advise the Committee of any tools
or parts of the Presentation that were Applicant developed. Presentation
should be under 10 MB.
Provide the following Supporting
Information
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Two letters
of endorsement. One shall be from a team manager or other adult involved
in DI (e.g., school coordinator or regional director). The other may be from
a person of your choice (e.g., school administrator, educator, guidance
counselor, clergy, community leader, or teammate). Letters can be on paper,
but an electronic format is also required – this may be in the form of a
scanned copy of a printed letter or an email from the endorser. Letters
should be one page (double spaced). Letters of endorsement should accompany
the applicant's completed application. Email submissions should be from the
endorser's own account to:
ScholarshipChairs@idodi.org
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Photograph
(in digital form): Submit via email to:
ScholarshipChairs@idodi.org.
File size should not exceed 400K. The photographs are not used in the
review process but will be used for publicity purposes once awards are made.
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Original
signed copy of the Online Application Signature Page (PDF Document).
Even though you completed an online application form you must still mail the
original signed copy of the signature page to the Committee.
Submit your Information to the
Committee:
Via email to:
ScholarshipChairs@idodi.org
Via mail to one of the addresses
below:
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If you live in Illinois or a state West of the Mississippi River, send all
materials to: |
If you live in a state East of the Mississippi or outside of the USA, send all materials
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Please be sure to read and follow ALL
instructions on this form and on the 2008-2009 DISC Scholarship web pages
carefully!
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to email:
ScholarshipChairs@idodi.org
Be sure to allow adequate mailing time for
the materials to reach the committee by February 1, 2009.
No late entries will be accepted.
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